Beijing 2008 Olympic Games [SEE THREAD RULES ON PAGE 1] (3 Viewers)

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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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You could see that those Chinese dancers were awfully tired too.The were hardly moving together at the end.I was hoping to catch a glimpse of Messi when Argentina walked in but the cameras never showed him.
 

AlexTheGreat

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May 10, 2006
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the opening ceremony was an appropriate presentation of China's 5000 years history and culture, none of the part of perform was tedious or pointless. one who wants to understand those parts which didnt cause much vision stimulate should read more about China's history and learn more about the culture, and those were the most important parts in this ceremony
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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The tradition says that the hosting country needs to present their history and culture, well unlike other countries, China has a long long history illustrate.
It was a spectacular ceremony, many of the tricks were used again and again in previous ceremonies, but the Chinese made a step further, imagine being there and living these moments, imagine being an athlete and savor these moments/memories for the rest of your life...
Out of respect to them the Chinese expanded their ceremony a bit more than the tele-spectators could tolerate...
 

Snoop

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Oct 2, 2001
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As much as China has clearly "liberated" Tibet in the way that European settlers "liberated" Native Americans, most of the Hollywood dufuses who support the "Free Tibet" cause have no clue that before 1959, 90% of Tibetans were lower-than-dirt serfs who got trampled on by an elite class.

Fact is that the Tibetans are not unlike the Vietnamese: they've been f*cked over by their own kind and by that of their neighbors for centuries, each claiming to do so in the best interests of the Tibetan people.



Always thought that has been pretty much the case in the past 20-30 years regardless of where they're held.



Anyone who tries to jam 5,000 years into what is essentially a glorified halftime show is going to look the fool, though.
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Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Anyone who tries to jam 5,000 years into what is essentially a glorified halftime show is going to look the fool, though.
Woh there, buddy. The Olympics opening ceremony is a tad more worthwhile than a half time show. You're comparing a guy who's handing out leaflets to the New York Times here.
 
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